The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volumen 2Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1805 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... Some rain P.M. 3 sr . 29.7 21 SSW 229,026 8.29,521 NNW 1029,4 20 29.314 NW 2298411 4 ss . 2965 5 1029,60 Some flow in the morning . - After 11 A. M. fair . Some ( now in the evening . his Snow last night and this morning till 10 A. M. ...
... Some rain P.M. 3 sr . 29.7 21 SSW 229,026 8.29,521 NNW 1029,4 20 29.314 NW 2298411 4 ss . 2965 5 1029,60 Some flow in the morning . - After 11 A. M. fair . Some ( now in the evening . his Snow last night and this morning till 10 A. M. ...
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... some of our reverend fathers ? How does he dare thus infolently to trample on the afhes of the dead ? thus prefumptuously to arraign the living who have not manifested all that temerity of judgment , and intrepidity in decif ion , which ...
... some of our reverend fathers ? How does he dare thus infolently to trample on the afhes of the dead ? thus prefumptuously to arraign the living who have not manifested all that temerity of judgment , and intrepidity in decif ion , which ...
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... Some fnow . 229,5 17 829,012 NW Fair . ss . 29,5 11 NNW 17 229,6 22 10 29,5 7 Ss . 29,619 W 10 29,7 13 8 29,5 229,623 5 ss . 29,6 19 10 29,814 W Fair and clear . 18 • $ 829,9 11 W Fair and clear . 6 230 31 ss.130 29 431 1030,120 19 ss ...
... Some fnow . 229,5 17 829,012 NW Fair . ss . 29,5 11 NNW 17 229,6 22 10 29,5 7 Ss . 29,619 W 10 29,7 13 8 29,5 229,623 5 ss . 29,6 19 10 29,814 W Fair and clear . 18 • $ 829,9 11 W Fair and clear . 6 230 31 ss.130 29 431 1030,120 19 ss ...
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... Some , who prefer truth in a fimple drefs , will fay , that all the difcourfes have the rich and glowing style of the poet ; for Lo- gan is diftinguished among the Scottif bards . Who can read the Braies of Yarrow , or the Elegy to the ...
... Some , who prefer truth in a fimple drefs , will fay , that all the difcourfes have the rich and glowing style of the poet ; for Lo- gan is diftinguished among the Scottif bards . Who can read the Braies of Yarrow , or the Elegy to the ...
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... Some characters of literary and political renown are introduced , fuch as Bacon , Butler , Cromwell , & c . The accounts are generally fhort , but incidents and anecdotes are well felected and arranged . Lit. tle indelicacy offends the ...
... Some characters of literary and political renown are introduced , fuch as Bacon , Butler , Cromwell , & c . The accounts are generally fhort , but incidents and anecdotes are well felected and arranged . Lit. tle indelicacy offends the ...
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Página 636 - In varying cadence, soft or strong, He swept the sounding chords along: The present scene, the future lot, His toils, his wants, were all forgot: Cold diffidence, and age's frost, In the full tide of song were lost : Each blank, in faithless memory void, The poet's glowing thought supplied ; And, while his harp responsive rung, 'Twas thus the LATEST MINSTREL sung.
Página 492 - It is to be all made of fantasy ; All made of passion, and all made of wishes; All adoration, duty, and observance, All humbleness, all patience, and impatience, All purity, all trial, all observance ; And so am I for Phebe.
Página 578 - As it leaves Anacreon's lip; Void of care, and free from dread, From his fingers snatch his bread, Then with luscious plenty gay...
Página 381 - I have always suspected that the reading is right, which requires many words to prove it wrong ; and the emendation wrong, that cannot without so much labour appear to be right.
Página 500 - Whoever wishes to attain an English style, familiar but not coarse, and elegant but not ostentatious, must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison...
Página 230 - Now, therein, of all sciences (I speak still of human, and according to the human conceit,) is our poet the monarch. For he doth not only show the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way, as will entice any man to enter into it...
Página 431 - There is a sensible pleasure in contemplating such beautiful instances of domestic life. The happiness of the conjugal state appears heightened to the highest degree it is capable of, when we see two persons of accomplished minds not only united in the same interests and affections, but in their taste of the same improvements, pleasures, and diversions.
Página 378 - Yet conjectural criticism has been of great use in the learned world; nor is it my intention to depreciate a study, that has exercised so many mighty minds, from the revival of learning to our own age, from the bishop of Aleria to English Bentley.
Página 191 - In brief, acquit thee bravely ; play the man. Look not on pleasures as they come, but go. Defer not the least virtue : life's poor span Make not an ell, by trifling in thy woe. If thou do ill, the joy fades, not the pains : If well, the pain doth fade, the joy remains.
Página 438 - The wisdom of a learned man cometh by opportunity of leisure: and he that hath little business shall become wise. How can he get wisdom that holdeth the plough, and that glorieth in the goad, that driveth oxen, and is occupied in their labours, and whose talk is of bullocks?